Examples of 'multiply both sides' in a sentence

Meaning of "multiply both sides"

multiply both sides - This phrase is used in mathematical contexts to indicate the action of multiplying the elements or terms on both sides of an equation in order to solve or simplify it

How to use "multiply both sides" in a sentence

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multiply both sides
So let us multiply both sides of this equation.
More subtly, suppose we take the same equation and multiply both sides by x.
Let us multiply both sides by the frequency.
And the easiest one I can think of is multiply both sides by 3.
Let me multiply both sides by the inverse.
If we want to solve this, we can multiply both sides by 4.
Let us multiply both sides of this equation by dx.
The first thing we can do is multiply both sides by negative one.
So multiply both sides of the equation times dx.
I am just gonna multiply both sides by two.
Multiply both sides by to cancel the denominators.
And we can then multiply both sides by.
Now multiply both sides of the equation by x.
We substitute x with d and multiply both sides by the inverse, i . e.
Multiply both sides of the equation by c.

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I can just multiply both sides by dx.
Multiply both sides by x which is positive.
All we had to do is multiply both sides of this equation by x.
Multiply both sides by the factor.
And then you could multiply both sides by a squared.
Multiply both sides times dx.
So we are going to multiply both sides by x minus a.
Multiply both sides times x.
And then we could multiply both sides by two fifths.
Multiply both sides by this.
And then let us multiply both sides on the left by c.
Multiply both sides by two.
First step is to multiply both sides of equation by 2.
Multiply both sides by r and you get x is equal to r cosine theta.
But let us actually just multiply both sides of this by negative 1.
Multiply both sides of the equation by B to solve for x.
And then to solve for x, we can multiply both sides of this equation times negative 1.
Multiply both sides by B and you get B sine of alpha is equal to x.
And now, to solve for s, I can multiply both sides by the inverse of this coefficient.
Multiply both sides of the second equation by 2.
Why do not we multiply both sides by one-third?
Multiply both sides by a, you have a sine s is equal to z.
And now, let us multiply both sides by 3 squared.
Multiply both sides by 3 you would get this.
To solve for y, we multiply both sides of this equation by 3.
Multiply both sides by b, which is positive.
Or the equivalent statement would be to multiply both sides by 1 over 13.
So let us multiply both sides by change in time.
I just cross multiplied or you could multiply both sides by 24.
So we would multiply both sides of the equation by.
And actually, just to simplify more, let me multiply both sides by 4a.
We just multiply both sides of this equation by two.
So let us do that . Let us multiply both sides by 7.
So let us multiply both sides of this equation by x squared.
If you wanted to write 5 as a percentage you just multiply both sides by 100.

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